Here are a couple of pics of my son sporting his first official Hawks jersey and getting ready to watch some pre-season action [although the game started way after his bedtime here on the East Coast...]

JonRud wrote:Here are a couple of pics of my son sporting his first official Hawks jersey and getting ready to watch some pre-season action [although the game started way after his bedtime here on the East Coast...]

oh and we were in the process of getting interviewed by ESPN for the "few seahawks fans here" when we got bombarded by stealer fans that wanted to wave their precious little pee towels, the reporter had to change his topic right then and there when the cameras were rolling and well, i think you can still see my helmet...

I love sturgeon fishing. Use to do it all the time before my dad had to sell his boat. I'm also hoping I can get back at it this summer... Plus there's nothing better than some good 'ol smoked sturgeon.

The Radish wrote:She's way bigger than MTV now, has a steady gig on the Price is Right and is cute as ever.

This sentence definitely shows your age.

We spent 5 weeks in Kelso waiting for the weather at home to get warm enough to bring our trailer home. My sister in Law was big on game shows so in the mornings that's what was on. Drew Carey does a good job but he ain't Amber.

Hey Rob! Waiting to hear from 3 job interviews (I think they all liked me...), to see what and when the next step is for each. I certainly plan to get my ass down there ASAP, before starting anywhere! I need to see you, and I need to see a physics chum from Pierce College Tacoma who's doing EE at Sacramento State, and I need to visit San Diego just because, and etc.The 3 jobs are: 1) Nuclear Controls and Instrumentation Engineer at Puget Sound Shipyards. They interviewed me on-the-spot at UW, and told me to my face that I was exactly who they were looking for. Just waiting for the Hiring Officer to arrange the site visit. 2) Material Properties and Physics Engineer at Boeing, testing radiation effects on outer space electronics. They were especially intrigued by the flying Geiger counter I designed and built last quarter. And, 3) Electronics Engineer for the FAA. The manager told me he's going to see if they can at least get me a 2-year temp slot to circumvent the hiring freeze... I should know more about these in the next couple of days, and then be able to plan accordingly. Knock on wood! (...umm...that's not what I meant by that, Rob... )